January 27, 2025 - 13:12
A few years after graduating from the University of Scranton in the early 1990s, Marilyn Pryle traveled to Kathmandu, Nepal, to teach English. This transformative experience ignited her passion for global education and inspired her to bring a broader perspective to her teaching in the United States. Now, her dedication and innovative teaching methods have earned her a nomination for a prestigious global education prize.
Pryle's approach to education emphasizes cultural awareness and the importance of global citizenship. She incorporates diverse perspectives into her curriculum, encouraging students to engage with world issues and think critically about their roles in a global society. Her commitment to fostering an inclusive and dynamic learning environment has not only impacted her students but also inspired fellow educators.
The nomination highlights her significant contributions to education and her ability to inspire young minds. As she continues to advocate for global education, Pryle remains a shining example of how one teacher can make a difference in the lives of many.
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